A simple little software bug like this reflects poorly on Garmin. They should care more...

It's very minor so it doesn't bother me in the least. I'm sure it'll be taken care of sometime. The important stuff is working perfectly for me and that's what I care about.

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"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.

Is there a way to "lock" a map and/or profile setup? The setup map and restore default buttons on the map menu are really close together. If you spend the time to set up custom profile with a custom map dashboard for example and by accident hit the restore defaults button, all your work is gone. A lock feature is needed or they need to move the restore button.. Hopefully there is a answer.

...or they need to move the restore button.. Hopefully there is a answer.

This is the easiest to do - hold your finger for a couple of seconds on the icon you want to move then drag it where you want it to go and drop it.

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"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.

To clarify, I am talking about the 3 bar menu in a map view. Pressing the 3 bar "menu" brings up the options of 'setup map' and 'restore defaults'. You cannot move those by press and hold.

I see. No way I know of to lock a configuration or move those menu items... But are you pushing those while wearing boxing gloves?

I've never once hit "Restore Defaults" by accident in the 18 months I've owned it.

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"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.

So I made a couple routes in Basecamp. first I had them set to motorcycle, then saved them as a track.
Then I changed these routes to "direct", then sent them to the GPS.

on motorcycle sunday, If I opened these routes in the auto profile, the worked find. If I opened them with my ADV profile, they would get up to around 24% calculation and the GPS would stop calculating any higher.

So we rode them as Auto profile. I was 2 up with the Wife and we had fun anyway.

So I made a couple routes in Basecamp. first I had them set to motorcycle, then saved them as a track.
Then I changed these routes to "direct", then sent them to the GPS.

on motorcycle sunday, If I opened these routes in the auto profile, the worked find. If I opened them with my ADV profile, they would get up to around 24% calculation and the GPS would stop calculating any higher.

So we rode them as Auto profile. I was 2 up with the Wife and we had fun anyway.

Maybe avoidances set in the ADV profile were causing the problem?

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"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.

Must be. I think anything above state roads is set to avoid in the adv profile.

I do know I need to go back into basecamp and setup profiles to match my ADV profile that i use in the montana (I think I can do that).

I need to check this out tomorrow. This weekend I have 3 routes that are all stone road we plan on doing. If ADV profile don't work I will end up following Tracks, which don't Feature Miss Montana giving me directions inside my helmet.

Is there a way to "lock" a map and/or profile setup? The setup map and restore default buttons on the map menu are really close together. If you spend the time to set up custom profile with a custom map dashboard for example and by accident hit the restore defaults button, all your work is gone. A lock feature is needed or they need to move the restore button.. Hopefully there is a answer.

You might want to make a backup of your profiles, just in case you mess one or more up.

It's very easy to do if you just connect the Montana to your computer and let it go into USB drive mode. Look in the root Montana drive (not the microSD card, if installed) and copy the items in /Garmin/Profiles/ to a destination on your computer.

I see. No way I know of to lock a configuration or move those menu items... But are you pushing those while wearing boxing gloves?

I've never once hit "Restore Defaults" by accident in the 18 months I've owned it.

I've "restored defaults" a couple times while riding. I don't really do it anymore since you can change from track up to north up by pressing the North Arrow. That's the reason I did it most of the time.

I also recently changed gloves and had to figure out where to press with the new gloves.

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"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.

I will just backup the profiles to the pc- Dropbox as a safeguard to my sausage fingers. This is a great GPS and I have it very customized for me. May put in a request to be able to lock the profiles from accidental changes.